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In my last article, I started a series called Command-Line Cloud. The intent of
the series is to discuss how to use the cloud services we are faced
with these days without resorting to a Web browser. I spend most of my
time on the command line, so that's where I'd most like to interface with
cloud services.<span class="read-more"><a href="/content/command-line-cloud-rss2email"> more>></a></span></p>http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/command-line-cloud-rss2email#commentsCloudcommand lineHOW-TOsMuttRSSThu, 22 May 2014 17:05:39 +0000Kyle Rankin1335706 at http://www.linuxjournal.comBeyond Google Reader: CommaFeedhttp://www.linuxjournal.com/content/beyond-google-reader-commafeed
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<!--paging_filter--><p>Now that Google Reader is officially gone, most folks have settled on a replacement of some sort. In fact, a few months ago I even went through the process of installing Tiny Tiny RSS as a viable and powerful replacement. At the time, there was only one feature I sorely missed, the "next unread blog" link.<span class="read-more"><a href="/content/beyond-google-reader-commafeed"> more>></a></span></p>
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And the Google taketh away. So it is with Google Reader. A while back,
Google discontinued its Google Wave product, because it never gained
traction as a social-media platform. This surprised approximately
zero people. More recently, Google announced it would be closing
Google Reader on July 1, 2013. Far more people were surprised, myself
included.<span class="read-more"><a href="/content/google-giveth"> more>></a></span></p>http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/google-giveth#commentsGoogleGoogle ReaderRSSTech TipsThu, 25 Jul 2013 20:33:32 +0000Shawn Powers1091329 at http://www.linuxjournal.com